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the economy was in free fall. we had the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.6 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your homes and retirement accounts for the middle class. >> did they come in and inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we are going in the wrong direction. look at where we are. the economy is barely limping along. it is growing at 1.3%. that is slower than last year and last year was slower than the year before. job growth in september was slower than it was ithan it was in july. we are heading in the wrong direction. >> question. who made the more powerful case on the economy? biden or ryan pat buchanan? >> they both made the case both parties have been making for a long, long time. this debate, john, was an excellent debate. ryan came and presented himself as an intelligent, personable, attractive guy, who you would like a great deal. but the star of the show was clearly joe biden. he had a number of statements he made i thought were excellent. but the issue the next day
the economy was in free fall. we had the great recession hit. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.6 trillion in wealth lost in equity in your homes and retirement accounts for the middle class. >> did they come in and inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we are going in the wrong direction. look at where we are. the economy is barely limping along. it is growing at 1.3%. that is slower than last year and last year was slower than the year before. job growth in september was slower...
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there is a focus on the economy in the first debate when it romney did well. i will be watching him talk about things beyond just the thought. the romney campaign says he is in -- has been involved in tons of town halls. guest: usually campaigns tried to downplay that. everybody is pleasantly surprised. we know that any doubt the present obama is very good that. things have become so highly partisan and are still a last couple of years. it is hard to see how much these things have an impact? i would argue that the first of a dead considerable impact. host: 1 on the columnists at "the boston globe" had this piece -- is he talking to the right or the center right now? guest: remarkably, i would argue that he has stuck more closely to the right to than i think many people were predicting. many people thought as soon as he got through the primary, he would immediately tack back towards the middle. he really has not on many key issues. he has stuck closely to exactly what he said during the primary. with picking his running mate, paul ryan, conservatives or very ha
there is a focus on the economy in the first debate when it romney did well. i will be watching him talk about things beyond just the thought. the romney campaign says he is in -- has been involved in tons of town halls. guest: usually campaigns tried to downplay that. everybody is pleasantly surprised. we know that any doubt the present obama is very good that. things have become so highly partisan and are still a last couple of years. it is hard to see how much these things have an impact? i...
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at least you had a discussion about the economy as opposed to last week. yes, it was a one-sided conversation one thing that they did not touch on which they should have touched on was immigration and education. but they were guided more by the moderator who did a great job in conducting this. i don't find the debate wanting on substantive issues. >> if you're my age and you are watching this thing and you're worried about medicare and social security, which of these individuals do you believe? >> i think it depends on who you are predisposed to believe. joe biden is a liberal, a new deal. to point outownefirst that, while his own president said is that he's willing to raise the retirement age, joe biden says no. this is a major for medicare and social security. they will not be around. we are the party of the medicare and social security. what about now? what will you do when your own president has said medicare will die unless it is reform? i think he is inclined toward that new deal liberalism. you except what joe biden will say. if you listen to paul r
at least you had a discussion about the economy as opposed to last week. yes, it was a one-sided conversation one thing that they did not touch on which they should have touched on was immigration and education. but they were guided more by the moderator who did a great job in conducting this. i don't find the debate wanting on substantive issues. >> if you're my age and you are watching this thing and you're worried about medicare and social security, which of these individuals do you...
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he wasn't talking about the economy. he was talking about abortion. >> he has been consistent throughout the campaign. governor romney believes that roe versus wade was wrongly decided and that it should be overturned and that the american people should be allowed to address this very important issue through their elected representatives. he believes there shouldn't be federal funding for abortion and will act immediately to ensure that is not the case by reversing the mexico city policy and he would, indeed, sign the legislation that protects -- that further protects innocent human life is, he is completely consistent here. >> chris: let's talk about what david axel rod brought up on the question of taxes. paul ryan got roughed up for failing to explain how you will pay for the 20 about percent cut in tax rates by limiting deductions. let's take a look. here it is. >> we want to work with the congress on how best to achieve this. that means success. >> with no specifics. >> lower tax rates 20%. start with the wealthy. w
he wasn't talking about the economy. he was talking about abortion. >> he has been consistent throughout the campaign. governor romney believes that roe versus wade was wrongly decided and that it should be overturned and that the american people should be allowed to address this very important issue through their elected representatives. he believes there shouldn't be federal funding for abortion and will act immediately to ensure that is not the case by reversing the mexico city policy...
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economy is having problems. alcoa in fact said that trucking was the reason they are downgrading their forecast. that is the beginning of the earning season. that is what wall street looks at how profits are going to be doing in america. this has a real impact. >> gregg: companies making truck engines are having to fire people? >> that was coming. those down the line, but we'll be watching for those kings of the road. >> gregg: can a buoyant car supply side sort of drive the demand side? >> the thing is -- yes, if people keep buying. how do they keep buying if they are losing jobs. it's so interrelated. the article was very brilliant because it showed the two sides. >> gregg: i'm going to keep my eyes on the road from now on. even when i'm not driving. brenda buttner. catch her on "bulls and bears" every saturday morning right here on the fox news channel. >> heather: you are a little bit of a back-seat driver. >> gregg: that is true. >> heather: some are too young to vote but some are getting high school kids r
economy is having problems. alcoa in fact said that trucking was the reason they are downgrading their forecast. that is the beginning of the earning season. that is what wall street looks at how profits are going to be doing in america. this has a real impact. >> gregg: companies making truck engines are having to fire people? >> that was coming. those down the line, but we'll be watching for those kings of the road. >> gregg: can a buoyant car supply side sort of drive the...
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that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the ims cited two reasons things could get worse. first, if european leaders fail to support their ailing economies, and second, if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the fiscal cliff. the ims sister corporation citing the same two factors cut its growth forecast for asia this week as well. that's for the next couple years. where are we going to be in 2016, four years from now, when we're discussing the next u.s. election. that depends on which of these two roads america takes on election day. i'm going to take you down both paths in this show starting with what 2016 will look look under a president mitt romney. start with jobs. he says 12 million jobs will be created in the next four years. i keep telling you that claim is ridiculous considering the sluggish growth we're seeing right now and the new downward revision. but for the purpose of this exercise, i'm going to take him at his word and presume a historic surge in jobs lies ahead. let's talk about taxes. next i'm going to let governor romney explain this for
that's the world economy and the u.s. economy. the ims cited two reasons things could get worse. first, if european leaders fail to support their ailing economies, and second, if leaders here in the united states let us plunge over the fiscal cliff. the ims sister corporation citing the same two factors cut its growth forecast for asia this week as well. that's for the next couple years. where are we going to be in 2016, four years from now, when we're discussing the next u.s. election. that...
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where his, the economy is still stagnant. where we're not seeing enough jobs being created. and really, i would go with governor romney. >> let's move on here to the message on the stump. we don't have a lot of time today. governor romney made no mention of his much-touted 20% tax cut at his campaign rally in yoi head. t let's talk about it on the other side. >> you paid 14% in federal taxes. that's the capital gains rate. is that fair to the guy who makes $50,000 and paid a higher rate than you did? you think it is fair? >> yeah i think it's the right way to encourage economic growth. >> it's a simple ad, is the ad encouraging the campaign to take the issue off the table. >> a simple ad that they seem to have cut out certain parts of the interview. as you know the ad is misleading. what we do know is that governor romney's economic plan is a pro growth plan, you look at independent studies, they say it would stimulate the economy by broadening the base as well as keeping it revenue-neutral. thoughs are ingredients for a successful economic plan. oppose it to president obama
where his, the economy is still stagnant. where we're not seeing enough jobs being created. and really, i would go with governor romney. >> let's move on here to the message on the stump. we don't have a lot of time today. governor romney made no mention of his much-touted 20% tax cut at his campaign rally in yoi head. t let's talk about it on the other side. >> you paid 14% in federal taxes. that's the capital gains rate. is that fair to the guy who makes $50,000 and paid a higher...
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and we're talking about the economy, the fiscal cliff. a lot of focus on libya, which we'll get to in a moment. what do you think romney is doing with this second look? >> i think something big happened in that first debate that's beyond president obama not showing up. and that was that, you know, president obama hasn't really been trying to get elected again. he's been trying to stop mitt romney from getting elected. and that cracked. mitt romney was not the guy that barack obama has been painting for the past few months. he's not this radical baby eating, grandma killing republican. he is a very reasonable, practical, problem solver. that campaign collapsed. so, you know, i think president obama is likely -- he can't put out the fireman so he is trying to break the other fireman's knees. mitt romney showed up and was a very acceptable republican. barack obama now has no campaign for the future why he's indispensably needed. now his campaign against mitt romney has cracked. this is a man with two empty holsters. his campaign could collap
and we're talking about the economy, the fiscal cliff. a lot of focus on libya, which we'll get to in a moment. what do you think romney is doing with this second look? >> i think something big happened in that first debate that's beyond president obama not showing up. and that was that, you know, president obama hasn't really been trying to get elected again. he's been trying to stop mitt romney from getting elected. and that cracked. mitt romney was not the guy that barack obama has...
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they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for president in the primaries sometimes seemed to be at odds with one another. let me just play you something first, which is sort of a romney then and now. one is from the primary and one is from this "des moines register" and the subject is abortion. >> in my view if we had justices like roberts, alito, scalia, and more justices like that, they might well decide to return this issue to states as opposed to saying it's in the federal constitution. do i believe supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> do you intend to pursue any legislation specifically regarding abortion? >> there's no legislat
they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for...
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we have a stagnant economy. >> reporter: now, the reason why tuesday night is so critical, of course, is that after this one there is only one more face to face showdown between the two candidates. that is going to be at the end of october down in florida where they will be focused on foreign policy. tuesday night a mix of domestic and foreign in the town hall format with some undecided voters. the bottom line is once this debate is done you have one last debate two weeks before the election. time is running out in what is basically a 50/50 race for one of these candidates to jump out ahead, shannon. >> shannon: ed henry live where the president continues debate prep. thank you, ed. >>> the other top story we are following the attack on the libyan embassy and consulate. it was at the center of discussion on "fox news sunday" this morning. anchor chris wallace asked if the president met with his national security team before heading to the fundraiser in nevada just 24 hours after word of the attack be came in. >> chris i assure you that the president was in contact with all of those wh
we have a stagnant economy. >> reporter: now, the reason why tuesday night is so critical, of course, is that after this one there is only one more face to face showdown between the two candidates. that is going to be at the end of october down in florida where they will be focused on foreign policy. tuesday night a mix of domestic and foreign in the town hall format with some undecided voters. the bottom line is once this debate is done you have one last debate two weeks before the...
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the economy is slowly starting to get better. i think if he holds his own in the next two debates he's going o be close. it's going to be harder for him to be more aggressive in a town hall setting. you remember back in 2000 when al gore decided he was going to be tough on george w. bush. he walked over, and everybody in the audience laughed. they're going to have to be more charming, which is difficult for the president hearing from his base. you have to call him a liar. you have to punch his lights ou out. >> do you think the obama camp is effective at proving mitt romney as dishonest. >> that's just nonsense. we lost, so he's a liar. if mitt romney is lying so much for 90 minutes, why couldn't the president call him out. that's you making the statement. but how does president obama deflect that from anyone who might stick. >> if i'm in an interview and you ask basic questions about what job you've been doing and i lie about it, instead of working, a lot of times she's just drinking on 6th avenue. >> that's disturbing that you
the economy is slowly starting to get better. i think if he holds his own in the next two debates he's going o be close. it's going to be harder for him to be more aggressive in a town hall setting. you remember back in 2000 when al gore decided he was going to be tough on george w. bush. he walked over, and everybody in the audience laughed. they're going to have to be more charming, which is difficult for the president hearing from his base. you have to call him a liar. you have to punch his...
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because it will be a hard lift to get california to approve taxes this year, never mind being in a tough economy. >> isn't it a tough sale to say i will give you even more money i don't have. >> yes. and it is confusing to the voters and a very high sakes game for jerry brown and molly munger. >> okay. we will be right back after this. woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i joined the guard. we're soldiers, always ready to protect our country, but we've also got communities -- family, friends, neighbors -- who count on us. i couldn't believe it. i just saved a life. somebody from my hometown. announcer: see what it means to be a citizen-soldier, at nationalguard.com. . >>> the book you have is called never in my wild dreams! we are back on "bay area focus/black renaissance." >> let's go to proposition 32. we are running out of time here. here is the thing. it bans corporate and union contribution to state and local candidates. critiques say the union are restricted but it is not as tough on corpor
because it will be a hard lift to get california to approve taxes this year, never mind being in a tough economy. >> isn't it a tough sale to say i will give you even more money i don't have. >> yes. and it is confusing to the voters and a very high sakes game for jerry brown and molly munger. >> okay. we will be right back after this. woman: i remember the moment. -i'll never forget that moment. woman: that changed my life. man: at that moment, it hit me -- this is why i...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >>> time now for the media monitor, our weekly look at the hits and errors in the news business. the author of a barack obama biography reports he won a debate in his hawaii high school. by his own account didn't take it seriously. the reason the president faired poorly against mitt romney he writes in this morning's "the washington post" his strength navigating different cultures is also his weakness, a tendency to avoid confrontation. he makes the point by drawing on history. >>> it was a funny picture, no question about it, but was it fair? the ap photo at a romney campaign event captured the amazed look on a school girl's face and prompted a tongue lashing from bill o'reilly. >> here is the photo the associated press took at the meet and greet, a foolish shot
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we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the fact is, the economy is iraq this year than i was last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. we're not heading in the right direction. >> the administration is being criticized for reaction to and how it dealt with the attacks in benghazi, libya. and saying the attacks are a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been assassinated in governor romney's words. the ambassador's father said this morning t would be abhorrent to make this into a campaign issue. does the fact that the ambassador's father doesn't want this to be campaign issue cause you any concern about governor romney bringing it up on the stump? >> well, he didn't say it was a campaign issue. he said it was an issue. it's something the american people are concerned about, jake. look, you have been on top of this. i've seen some of the tough questions you have been asking the white house on it. folks want to know why wasn't the security there and why did the administration try so
we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the fact is, the economy is iraq this year than i was last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. we're not heading in the right direction. >> the administration is being criticized for reaction to and how it dealt with the attacks in benghazi, libya. and saying the attacks are a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been assassinated in governor romney's words. the ambassador's father said this...
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the fact the drop in household income has occurred under his watch we have a stagnate economy. >> so here we are with essentially a 50-50 race, pretty close to that right now. we've seen it go back and forth for so long and the reason why tuesday is so critical is that after that you've just got one more debate at the end of october that sets two weeks before election date. so both candidates running out of time to short of shake up the narrative, jamey. >> a lot of folks said during that early voting as they are watching even. great setup for tuesday. thank you. >> great to see you. >> and you won't want to miss tuesday's big debate. tune in to fox news channel 8:55:00 p.m. be in place 8:55 eastern only on fox. check it out. >> and we have another fox news alert for you this morning. there is new reaction from president obama's campaign to the continued questions over the white house handling of that deadly terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. this is the mother of one of the americans who was murdered that day. she's been forcefully speaking out. we are live with the la
the fact the drop in household income has occurred under his watch we have a stagnate economy. >> so here we are with essentially a 50-50 race, pretty close to that right now. we've seen it go back and forth for so long and the reason why tuesday is so critical is that after that you've just got one more debate at the end of october that sets two weeks before election date. so both candidates running out of time to short of shake up the narrative, jamey. >> a lot of folks said...
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the economy was in freefall. we had the great recession. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost, equity in your homes, retirement accounts. we immediately went out and rescued general motors. we went ahead and made sure we cut taxes. in addition to that, when that occurred, what did romney do? let detroit go bankrupt. for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling to take responsibility. my friend recently gave a speech to washington state, 30% of the american people are takers. these people are my mom and dad. they are elderly people who are living off social security. there are veterans and people fighting in afghanistan right now who are "not paying any taxes." it's about time they take some responsibility. instead of signing pledges to grover norquist, they should be signing a pledge saying to the middle class, we will level the playing field. we will give you a fair shot again. we will not repeat the mistakes we made in the past by having a different set of rules for wal
the economy was in freefall. we had the great recession. 9 million people lost their jobs. $1.60 trillion in wealth lost, equity in your homes, retirement accounts. we immediately went out and rescued general motors. we went ahead and made sure we cut taxes. in addition to that, when that occurred, what did romney do? let detroit go bankrupt. for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling to take responsibility. my friend recently gave a speech to washington state, 30% of the...
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they play the video in libya, the a.t.m.s for the economy. they're out of ideas. the only creativity is pointing the finger of blame is what romney will argue. >> schieffer: we'll be back with thoughts from other people on what they think. >> schieffer: the late night comics have played a larger role than ever in this campaign, and there was no better example than last week. and that is our "face the nation" flashback. >> congressman ryan, we begin with your opening statements. >> thank you. first of all, ( laughter ) i want to thank center college for hosting us this evening. >> oh, boy, here we go! ( laughter ). >> mr. vice president, i know you're flower a lot of duress to make up for lost ground but i think the people would be better served if we didn't keep interrupting each other. >> you don't scare me, sharpize. >> mitt, it's barack, are you watching the debate? >> no i'm watching breaking amish. >> we should play a drinking graham gamewhere every time biden says my friend and ryan won't give specifics about your tax plan i'll take a shot. >> that's an awfu
they play the video in libya, the a.t.m.s for the economy. they're out of ideas. the only creativity is pointing the finger of blame is what romney will argue. >> schieffer: we'll be back with thoughts from other people on what they think. >> schieffer: the late night comics have played a larger role than ever in this campaign, and there was no better example than last week. and that is our "face the nation" flashback. >> congressman ryan, we begin with your opening...
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it got me thinking about the economy. can we afford all these days off and how does america compare with the rest of the country? they rank countries. the data confirms a number of commonly held stereotypes and there are a few surprises. take a look. top of the list is united kingdom with 28 statutory holidays. nine of the top ten countries are, of course, in europe who live adulce vida. scroll down further and the list continues to be dominated by european countries. 20 days off for the germans, irish and italians, then come a bunch of latin american countries and the asian wings, hong kong, and singapore and where is the u.s.? dead last. zero statutory holidays. that's because federal holiday does not mandate paid time for work. americans are allowed 15 working days off a year. pretty close to the bottom of the list. what's more, only about half of the americans take their full vacation off. europeans once again have no such qualms, but let's go back to columbus day. these are days when government offices and banks are
it got me thinking about the economy. can we afford all these days off and how does america compare with the rest of the country? they rank countries. the data confirms a number of commonly held stereotypes and there are a few surprises. take a look. top of the list is united kingdom with 28 statutory holidays. nine of the top ten countries are, of course, in europe who live adulce vida. scroll down further and the list continues to be dominated by european countries. 20 days off for the...
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at least they had a discussion about the economy as opposed to lalast weekk in the one-sided coersation. something ey should have touched on was immigration and edation. but i think they were guided pretty much by the moderator. i think she did a great job in conducting this. i don't find the debate wanting on substantive issues. >> if you're my age and you are watching this thing and you're worried about m medicare and social security, charles, which of these individuals do believe? >> it depends on who you arere predisposed to believe. joe biden is a new deal liberal. whereas his own president is willing to contemplate, say, raising the retirementt age, joe biden said, no, we will not toucthese things. these things are sacred. everybody knows that, if you do not do anything major for medicare and social security, it will not be around. wewe are the party of medicare and social security. republicans have lgely opposed it. yes, for 50 years, , that is true. but what will you do when yoyour own presidenent has said th medicare will die unless it is reform? if you're incnclined toward the
at least they had a discussion about the economy as opposed to lalast weekk in the one-sided coersation. something ey should have touched on was immigration and edation. but i think they were guided pretty much by the moderator. i think she did a great job in conducting this. i don't find the debate wanting on substantive issues. >> if you're my age and you are watching this thing and you're worried about m medicare and social security, charles, which of these individuals do believe?...
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we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the economy is weak they er year than last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. >> the administration is being told about the takes in libya. it's a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been asnatsz s e assassinated. the ambassador's father said this morning he doesn't want to it be campaign issue. does that cause you concern about governor romney bringing it up on the stump? >> well, he didn't say it was a campaign issue. he said it was an issue. it's something the american people are concerned about, jake. look, you have been on top of this. have seen some of the tough questions you have been asking the white house on it. folks want to know why wasn't the security there and why did the administration try so hard to create the wrong image of what happened? they went out of their way to say it was because of a video. it was a terrorist attack. we lost an ambassador and three other brave americans. it needs to be explained to the american peo
we are happy to see some improvement in the economy. but the economy is weak they er year than last year. it was weaker last year than the year before. >> the administration is being told about the takes in libya. it's a campaign issue. this is the first time that an ambassador has been asnatsz s e assassinated. the ambassador's father said this morning he doesn't want to it be campaign issue. does that cause you concern about governor romney bringing it up on the stump? >> well, he...
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the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long term. and the day when the market dedes we will not listen. gerri: gerry? gerry? [laughter] gerry? i just want to ask you the question yu rought up the bond bubble. pc and individual investors buying the blinder directly. what would you say? >> parents had a great article between 50 and 70% that is the definition of a bubble to get yield you just have to realize what you get into. i am buying 23 year bonded duration if we do get a bad market this 78 or 9% will turn to dust quickly. gerri: it is dangerous. >> and it is caused
the tax on the economy. six years of taxpayer dollars and 40 been spent by the government that is the worry. gerri: in your honor we maybe you a full screen of gen -- ben bernanke addis mr. bubble. has the federal reserve chairman live with the bond bubble? is the at fault? >> i believe greenspan greenspan, bernanke part of housing, now he tries to correct the bond bubble which is the biggest. creating trillions of dollars to buy the blige interfering with the biggest market in the long...
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what does that mean for our economy? how are people supposed to survive on part time jobs. >> what you'll find out, if you go into the stores and talk to people, as i do, because of the tremendous destruction and net worth where average income per family has gone down by 5 r$5,0 per family, they are working them as a second job, not a primary job because they need to make ends meet. to creigh nate justice is to create job growth. it's what a mitt romney president will do. >> i think full employment, believe me, no one loves full employment more than me, more than the left. people who have been objected to full employment, if you look during debates in the 1990s, the people who worried about full employment have been business owners because it drives up labor cost. as you know, they are the biggest part of cost, if you are doing retail. i don't think you'll find disagreement here about the virtues of full employment as the ultimate angle. >> i'm curious about this point. if romney's campaign states he crea creat created t
what does that mean for our economy? how are people supposed to survive on part time jobs. >> what you'll find out, if you go into the stores and talk to people, as i do, because of the tremendous destruction and net worth where average income per family has gone down by 5 r$5,0 per family, they are working them as a second job, not a primary job because they need to make ends meet. to creigh nate justice is to create job growth. it's what a mitt romney president will do. >> i think...
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that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining abortion clinic in certain parts of the country, or the basic question of a woman's right to choose, they have shanghaied this party on the fringes of the right. mitt romney, why should we think he will do anything differently. >> and he has yet to show any strength at any point in this campaign of standing up to the right when they put pressure on him. on the issue of abortion, the differences between the two tickets could not have been clearer or the stakes more evident. here is paul ryan on why he opposes a woman's right to choose. let's listen to the m
that's usually bandied about as far as taxes and the economy. i don't think anybody knows what mitt romney thinks about whether a woman should have the right to choose. what i think is he's governed by the loudest, strongest voices in his own party. he makes fear-based decisions in that sense, and given that, and given the extremes to which the republican party has come on every issue concerning women and their bodies, whether that's planned parenthood funding, shutting down the last remaining...
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there is a focus on the economy in the first debate when it romney did well. i will be watching him talk about things beyond just the thought. the romney campaign says he is in -- has been involved in tons of town halls. guest: usually campaigns tried to downplay that. everybody is pleasantly surprised. we know that any doubt the present obama is very good that. things have become so highly partisan and are still a last couple of years. it is hard to see how much these things have an impact? i would argue that the first of a dead considerable impact. host: 1 on the columnists at "the boston globe" had this piece -- is he talking to the right or the center right now? guest: remarkably, i would argue that he has stuck more closely to the right to than i think many people were predicting. many people thought as soon as he got through the primary, he would immediately tack back towards the middle. he really has not on many key issues. he has stuck closely to exactly what he said during the primary. with picking his running mate, paul ryan, conservatives or very ha
there is a focus on the economy in the first debate when it romney did well. i will be watching him talk about things beyond just the thought. the romney campaign says he is in -- has been involved in tons of town halls. guest: usually campaigns tried to downplay that. everybody is pleasantly surprised. we know that any doubt the present obama is very good that. things have become so highly partisan and are still a last couple of years. it is hard to see how much these things have an impact? i...